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red cross helped us and they've literally got us back on our feet. huge outpouring of love just going, "people care." we didn't come out of there saying, "wow, we lost everything!" we came out of there hugging each other, glad that we were okay. melissa: on wall street's or main street here is who made money today. anybody to bought in suze ipo of zulilly specializing in kids and clothes and toys is surged on the first-ever trading hitting a high 80% above the ipo price ended up selling 71% higher. good for them. the co-founder is former executives from those of blue nile. the cosmetic queen of estee lauder are both executives at the company the stock has risen 23% this year they each own 17 million shares of estee lauder currently priced at $74 per share they are among the youngest female billionaires' in the world. death former owner of this indeed ring and matching wedding band treated both for tickets to the chief sam broncos game on sunday. they were from a previous marriage she says she plans to surprise her current husband with the football ti
red cross helped us and they've literally got us back on our feet. huge outpouring of love just going, "people care." we didn't come out of there saying, "wow, we lost everything!" we came out of there hugging each other, glad that we were okay. melissa: on wall street's or main street here is who made money today. anybody to bought in suze ipo of zulilly specializing in kids and clothes and toys is surged on the first-ever trading hitting a high 80% above the ipo price...
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when you do, let us know how you did it. melissa: of the president's words used list? he unveiled yesterday allowing insurance companies to reinstate cancel policies. some states are refusing to go along with it. we have an exclusive. florida state insurance commissioner in a moment on what it will cost you because even when they say it's not, it is always about "money." ♪ it will have devastating effects. what is your reaction? we have been working by allowing them to give early renewals. we will be working with them to reinstate policies if they choose to do so for this transitional time provided by the president. melissa: okay. you have 330,000 people that have been canceled already. if you were ahead of the curve, why did those people be canceled? >> well, those policies are the ones that are primarily with our largest carrier, but cross blue shield, florida blue. they have now agreed to reinstate those policies and work with us over the course of the next year to review the policies that come up to provide their customers with that option, and they represent ove
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it's not unfair to tax people for using something for somebody else doesn't use. why should i pay for a road i'm not driving on. but steve is right, there are incidents where the fund is raided for other purposes. do user taxes but keep it segregated for the legitimate purpose. >> i want to get back to what harry re said. he said everybody wants to pay more. do you want to pay more for a wasteful, dysfunctional government? >> i'm not a 1%er like rick -- >> you are ner going to be either. >> good for you, rick. >> if we paid substantially reced rates but user fees would make sense. but th problem now is we are give toog much to federal government. i don't want to give them other funds to raise. >> rich, what do you think? >> i find myself shockingly in agreement with rick ungar on this. i don't think somebody does not fly shld have to pay fees to the t.s.a. but as steve points out, you ow, this stuff is abused all the time. hat the steve, isn't the money is going -- again, you have more money from the private productive sector the wasteful government sector. >> yea
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never use it. but the time may come when a catastrophic event occurs, an accident occurs, or a diagnosis comes where that needs to be vered under obama care or the affordable care act. and so whether you want it or you think you'll need it or whatever, at least the american people know that everybody is getting covered and has access to universal health care. and that is the overall goal of health care. >> david, i'm pretty sure john layfield doesn't need maternity care. just going with that. >> nor do i need maternity care. but i don't mind paying for it as part of my overall insurance premium. >> but the analysis to property taxes is wrong. you get to vote. as a matter of fact, i just went to the voting bootthis weekend and voted on stuff happening in my area. and i get to move if i don't want to pay taxes. i can move to florida orexas where kroi don't have to deal w this stuff. i think it's wrong to pull an analogy like this. you can't even compare apples to oranges here. >> but, tracy, you can
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good to ave you both with us. let's start with you, a remarkable win for governor chris christie. >> it becomes even more amazing, chr christie who everyone thinks is a good moderate -- he could e both, right? lou: he called himself a conservative. >> but he got 92% of the tea party vote in the polls and that is amazing. >> particularly with some of the things that he said about the tea party. >> a lot of the demoatic core constituents and many of them won by 59-point lou: there was a 19-point increase aswell. >> this is utting across all the of the lines and to me, this is heartening that a republican candidate can cross over that way and we have a lot o voters who simply want answers to their problems. lou: what we watched in virginia was a dramatic demonstration of powerful establishment politics on the democrat side and if not the principalfundraiser, he just barely got through against the tea party candide, but the republican party was basically trng to kill by strangling and suffocating him from lack of mone
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but that doesn't help us now. we want it does not help us. something that a lot of people, even those who love government would've argued back then, but it's not great. it i.t., coordinating stuff, it probably would've been nice to know at the time that the president had had a serious concern is all about what all this is coming into being. time to get real. so now the very government that the president questions, getting this off the ground smoothly is now in charge of correcting this and his very words today did not offer much encouragement. >> i think the most astounding piece that came out of the press conference is said said he has to regain the confidence of the american people, and once you lose it, it's awful hard to get back in what they're talking about is trying to take a system that is broken and say, we broke it, we couldn't rule it out, but trust us, we are also going to be the people that provide your health care and i don't think those people are going to buy a. neil: one thing that i'm confused about is how this is. for a wil
but that doesn't help us now. we want it does not help us. something that a lot of people, even those who love government would've argued back then, but it's not great. it i.t., coordinating stuff, it probably would've been nice to know at the time that the president had had a serious concern is all about what all this is coming into being. time to get real. so now the very government that the president questions, getting this off the ground smoothly is now in charge of correcting this and his...
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we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't cnged much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ keep it right here on the fax news channel. >>> s.o.s. irs. this time, it's for reportedly doling out $4 billion in tax refunds, to, get this, i.d. thieves, including 655 refunds to a single address in lithuania. what they could ve bought, huh? and gary b., this is who's going to be enforng the health care law. >> it's sad, isn't it? i don't want to pick on the irs for the reasons jonas has highlighted. [ laughter ] >> i love the irs. they are good people there. but the problem is with any government agency, ovseeing a big part of the administration of 20 of the economy, there's going to beways to fraud. you go down the list -- whether it's medicare social security, medicaid, food stam
we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't cnged much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ keep it right here on the fax news channel. >>> s.o.s. irs. this time, it's for reportedly doling out $4 billion in tax refunds, to, get...
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right now, everyone is properly focused on us not doing a good job. it is on us. gerri: not. lou: not sitting well with democratic members of congress, mary landrieu continuing on push her keep your plan bill, one state insurance commissiony staying no to the president's new plan. fox news senior white house correspondent, wendell goaler with our report. >>> following pressure, president obama offered a fix he would would's move the affordable care act. >> bottom line insurers can extent current plans. in same kind of plan. >> mr. obama announced a couple of conditions, insurers must explain when newly grandfather plans don't cover, what additional coverage people would get. >> ceo of american health insurance plan said in a written statement, quote, changing the rules after health plans have metro quirement of the law could destabilize the market and result in high are premiums for consumers. companies may be reluctance to say no. >> insurance company said this is alo gis logistical nightmaret going to do it. who is the goat all of a sudden? >> it is unclear how as a practic
right now, everyone is properly focused on us not doing a good job. it is on us. gerri: not. lou: not sitting well with democratic members of congress, mary landrieu continuing on push her keep your plan bill, one state insurance commissiony staying no to the president's new plan. fox news senior white house correspondent, wendell goaler with our report. >>> following pressure, president obama offered a fix he would would's move the affordable care act. >> bottom line insurers...
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thanks to both of you for joining us. so donald trump's wife melania is caught up in a mess of a legal battle that just took a turn towards possible sexual extortion. it is complicated but mrs. trump is hoping to walk away with $50 million which is spare change for the trumps after all. this is a crazy case. it is all about, she has a skin care line that she was supposed to receive royalties from the company who bought the rights. was in the middle of this messy breakup. that is where the sexual extortion comes in between two main partners. it is a mess, right? >> it's a mess. take it a melania and her skin care line suing this new skin care company. where the mess is coming in from minard and hilbert, a wall street titans friends for a long time. they have breakup. there are all the ancillary claims of sexual misconduct. melissa: she is saying she spent all the money promoting the brand. it never happened. never came out. lee, $50 million. basically it is money she spent promoting it and i guess lost opportunity. it's a
thanks to both of you for joining us. so donald trump's wife melania is caught up in a mess of a legal battle that just took a turn towards possible sexual extortion. it is complicated but mrs. trump is hoping to walk away with $50 million which is spare change for the trumps after all. this is a crazy case. it is all about, she has a skin care line that she was supposed to receive royalties from the company who bought the rights. was in the middle of this messy breakup. that is where the...
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will power us all... into the future. ♪ so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! >> we've got excited about the early morning rally. it's fading a little, but largely because boeing, which is a dow stock, is down 2% and that's limiting the gains for the industrial average. now, where is the price of gold this morning, you ask? 1243 precisely, that's 1242.90. the real price is in the price of oil. was down a buck and now down 67 cents, $94 per barrel on oil. nasdaq hits 4,000, that's a banner headline and yahoo! 36 on yahoo! now. and then we've got blackberry, chief financial officer gone, two other executi
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he joins us tonight. please be with us, 7 eastern. stuart: time for charles, he says he's going to make us some money with charles schwab. that's the broker that i work with. >> well, it's a broker a lot of people work with. there's an article in the journal talking about the individual coming back into the market, so it's time for it to crash. it doesn't work out that way. we remember alan greenspan's irrational exuberance speech in 2006, we stayed irrational for another four years. i do believe main street will start to take a look at this. we get to 16,000, people will probably start to come in. i am worried about, though, is that the trades are sort of followed the trajectory of president obama's approval and consumer sentiment, so i like to see that reverse itself, and i think it will. the stocks breaking out next resistance 26, after that my target is north of 30. stuart: good looking chart. >> beautiful chart. stuart: this didn't take long, just days after the philippines was hit by a typhoon, george clooney had to weigh in bla
he joins us tonight. please be with us, 7 eastern. stuart: time for charles, he says he's going to make us some money with charles schwab. that's the broker that i work with. >> well, it's a broker a lot of people work with. there's an article in the journal talking about the individual coming back into the market, so it's time for it to crash. it doesn't work out that way. we remember alan greenspan's irrational exuberance speech in 2006, we stayed irrational for another four years. i do...
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at this point it is obvious they are not going to use us to do that. fixing what they have and that is all fine and dandy. i hope it works well, in the meantime a lot of people whether you like the law or not, it is the law of the land. dennis: rb at a point this is far more dangerous than technical glitches that they are in jeopardy financially? >> i don't know that, but it is tainted. the survey results indicate that. getting to the point it is in a turnaround situation, that is how we looked at it. dennis: ehealth in 10 years or so enrolled 3 million people in insurance exchanges, they go on your to shop for this stuff and 40% were never insured before. he may have been an ideal fixer and you helped set up the healthcare.gov information site to begin with a couple of years ago. >> in the first year of 2010 became the law of the land, we put up a website called healthcare.gov which is an information website for the government. we had it up and running in 60 some days. we offered it to turn into a transaction site. they went through the government pro
at this point it is obvious they are not going to use us to do that. fixing what they have and that is all fine and dandy. i hope it works well, in the meantime a lot of people whether you like the law or not, it is the law of the land. dennis: rb at a point this is far more dangerous than technical glitches that they are in jeopardy financially? >> i don't know that, but it is tainted. the survey results indicate that. getting to the point it is in a turnaround situation, that is how we...
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thank you for being with us. tell us about this second revenue stream is all we think about is advertising when we look at twitter. >> it is hugely powerful if you think of what they have been able to do. they're release their dated to thousands of hundreds of companies. so there is now a lawyer were lots of developers are developing on top of their affirmation and they take the best of those and form them into advertising products. a massive r&d lab, granted it's only 50 million in revenue today, but that powers the rest of their advertising revenue. dennis: is it good that it powers the ad revenue, or will it be a business and to itself? it must be far higher profit selling the debt that you have any way that it is said sell advertising which you have to set up and produce. >> they're getting both. the value of this information is huge. it can't predict things. it is predicting outcomes for brands, out comes for a huge companies, out comes for financial markets. and so the value of the data will increase expone
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dennis: give us some solutions without telling us to hire your firm. >> the first solution is since the tax rates start at such a low threshold, the answer is to distribute some of the income out to the beneficiaries because these kind of trusts pay tax on income retained within them. if you have $100,000 of income and perhaps descended the beneficiary $100,000, beneficiary could pick up that income tax and the beneficiary would have a much lower, probably a much lower income tax rates because the obamacare tax does not start until $250,000 of textile income for a married couple filing jointly and 39.6% bracket does not start until $460,000 of income. dennis: overall, any estimates on how much money 3.8% tax on trust income as opposed to raise for the government? >> i think it is a few billion dollars bid which sounds like a lot of money would be for you or me, i am sure, but for the federal budget deficit that is not a whole lot of money. dennis: thank you for being with us. >> thank you very much. cheryl: new york city will be under new management in january. taking the reins of the n
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will power us all... into the future. ♪ stuart: retailers are starting their holiday deals really really early because there's a shorter holiday season this year. do you have some stocks for me? don't expect any impact on the stocks. they are down because to me the dealmaking early implies desperation. >> to a certain extent it does. why not sell things that full price? you are already seeing these discounts, bargain-basement and analysts anticipating the worst holiday season since 2009 but already cutting prices, forget black friday, cybermonday, how about november 1st? pretty amazing. the deal are already starting for walmart, macy's and the like. stuart: they start early, seems to be earlier than ever. that is because they think this is a pretty weak holiday season and i will bet you president obama turns around and says republicans. >> of course he will blame it on the republicans and the government, it back and everyone but himself and his bad policies. retailers are looki things, the unemployment
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so lots of work ahead of us. connell: which side, frank, should we focus on, half full or half empty a doll foe is talking about there? he is right. there are issues. number was better than expected. >> we should celebrate 204. people were thinking a lot worth than 204. connell: so much for the shutdown effect. >> i don't think there was many impact. manufacturing up 19,000. leisure up 53,000. business professional, health care. really only sector was down was government, federal government. which continues a trend. there were good things. as he mentioned there were negative things as well. connell: which outweighs more? >> participation rate, off .4 of a point. that is a big deal, 720,000 people less working. that is a big deal and shows lack of optimism. dagen: speaking of optimism and pessimism, speaking to business leaders on a regular base, what is the one thing keeping them hiring more and faster at this point. >> i think uncertainty, government uncertainty. dagen: about what in particular? >> taxes, spendi
so lots of work ahead of us. connell: which side, frank, should we focus on, half full or half empty a doll foe is talking about there? he is right. there are issues. number was better than expected. >> we should celebrate 204. people were thinking a lot worth than 204. connell: so much for the shutdown effect. >> i don't think there was many impact. manufacturing up 19,000. leisure up 53,000. business professional, health care. really only sector was down was government, federal...
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by 30% for us to lose any money. that is also built up some reputation. it is not that people in giving the money to gamble for them. we are very conservative with our investment strategy and able to outperform the market. stuart: when you didn't answer the question, your doing very well in the dodging department and i did ask $1,000 on january 1st how much is it worth now. are you going to tell me? >> along with the market's we are up in the mid 20s this year, more impressively since the beginning of the fund in 2011, we are up about 50% and that is in good market times and bad market times and that is what we're looking for. stuart: thank you for joining us. good stuff. we appreciate your success. terrific. and 18-year-old elected to a school board in new jersey, the youngest elected official in that state. calls himself an advocate. against the unions for example? case harrison on his way in. he is next. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking y
by 30% for us to lose any money. that is also built up some reputation. it is not that people in giving the money to gamble for them. we are very conservative with our investment strategy and able to outperform the market. stuart: when you didn't answer the question, your doing very well in the dodging department and i did ask $1,000 on january 1st how much is it worth now. are you going to tell me? >> along with the market's we are up in the mid 20s this year, more impressively since the...
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that is how twitter will make money as they start data mining how you use it and i use use it which they're already doing. would you be better investing in linkedin or another social working -- networking stock than twitter? charles payne with advice you can't afford to miss. tracy: the markets are spooked today, down 112 points right now after better than expected gdp numbers. how will the fed use this information to determine whether it's time to taper? we'll talk about that coming up. adam: also the drones are coming, the drones are coming. not the ones from "star wars." why you're likely to see more of them soon and how you might actually make a profit from it just ahead. tracy: first as we do every day this time of day let's take a look how oil is trading. down a little bit today, $94.26 a barrel. don't go anywhere. we'll be right back. sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to rea global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. help the gulf when we made
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i think that is ahead of us. i think there are plans afoot to take us there. but that transition will happen in the coming months and years. and, us as a medical device technology company, our value is always realized well after the services are provided. so for us to be recognized for that value is pretty critical for the long-term future. david: let's talk specifically about the medical device tax. it's a 2.3% tax. it would affect companies such as yours. now some lawmakers are saying perhaps we can modified or even get rid of that tax. susan collins, senator from maine said the tax could result in the loss of 43,000 jobs in the united states. and, richard durbin, who's a democrat who said we can work out something, i believe on the medical device tax. have these lawmakers come to you, to ask for your suggestions? >> well, you know, through the industry body we've engaged with these lawmakers and through that the industry position is well-known. i would like to point out from our perspective as a company, that is something that we really can not control. and
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it used to be. connell: a crazy winter storm wreaking havoc among travelers today, leading into one of the busiest retail weekends of the year. dagen: is this good news that the consumer federation at national credit union expected to rise 3%, 4%? peter barnes will explain all of it from b.c.. >> more people will spend more money on holiday shopping this year but the numbers might have been higher had it not been for the fiscal battles in washington making people cautious. america and the national association polk 1,000 consumers for their annual holiday shopping survey, 13% of respondents plan to increase holiday spending this season compared to a 12% rise last year, 32% of those polled planned to spend less this year and that is an improvement of 38% who said that last year. and note that the increase in the percentage of people who plan to increase spending grew at a slower pace than a year before in the survey suggests a washington flights over spending and the debt ceiling with 51% of those pol
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he is here to talk to us, washington bureau chief jerry seib is with us behind the headlines. cheryl: coming up in tech minute. you don't want to miss this one, a cow herding robot. that is coming up in "markets now." a moving hour. ashley: pun intended. robots taking over everything but not peter barnes. go to the fed with peter barnes. peter. >> watching stronger job creation before deciding to tapering $85 billion a month in the bond purchases. these are the minutes have the last fed policy meeting end of last october when it decided not to taper to continue the 85 billion a month in purchases. minutes say, quote, many members stressed the data dependent nature of the current asset purchase program and some pointed out if economic conditions warranted the committee could decide to slow the pace of purchases at one of its next few meetings but there had been little change in the economic outlook since the september meeting. the minutes continue on to say, quote, the limited pace of gains in wages and payrolls as well as the number of employees working part time for economic
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don't use snap chat? you do messages and pictures. >> the only thing facebook is good for is to find out what your old high school girl friend looks like a. lori: you don't need to know that. >> now we got that out of the way, speaking before the robin hood foundation, and you will gathering of -- what they do with people give investment ideas. often they release their investment ideas during this conference. david einhorn, the robin hood foundation, steve cohen released in the past before sac imploded, his investment ideas and ackerman coming out two fridays where he is going to update everybody on his famous purple shorts. he is apparently tweaking the presentation and the thing that has people concerned is he is going to try out some testimony from former disgruntled former employees or distributors to underscore his contention. lori: why faithfully at this point? >> it is of pyramid scheme. we should point out ackerman has lost five hundred million. tracy: update us on the loss. >> on the short. tracy
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he's going to tell us how to use our land. he's going to tell us how our homes must be built. the list goes on and on. think how this may play out in the future. there's a storm, big damage. the left says it's climate change. the president says, i told you so. it's those wicked republicans who wouldn't prepare for this, it's their fault. are we going to fall for this all over again? [ male announcer ] sheets or bar? how do you get your bounce? bounce keeps my clothes fresh for weeks, even when they've been sitting in the drawer a long time. like those jeans you can't fit into anymore. uh...by that, i mean... [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? long-lasting freshness. re shopping. mo dining out. and a with it, more identity theft. by the time this holiday season is over, more than a million identities may be stolen. every time you pull out our wallet, shop online, or hit the road, you give thieves a chance to ruin your holiday by the ti you're done watching this, as many as 35 more identities may be stolen. you can't be on the lookout 24/7. but lifelock can. there re
he's going to tell us how to use our land. he's going to tell us how our homes must be built. the list goes on and on. think how this may play out in the future. there's a storm, big damage. the left says it's climate change. the president says, i told you so. it's those wicked republicans who wouldn't prepare for this, it's their fault. are we going to fall for this all over again? [ male announcer ] sheets or bar? how do you get your bounce? bounce keeps my clothes fresh for weeks, even when...
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think you for joining us. before we get into how this works, a when i hear the word remote robot with health care i were you don't get the face to face of what the patient may really need. >> 80 for having me on the show. i think the reason i got into this business having the health care background the challenges to provide high-quality care consistently to everybody at a lower cost is one of the biggest problem the country faces and being able to use the robot as a physician extenders so the right expertise at the right place at the right time to do the right thing and does it improves quality at a lower-cost. ashley: we are rolling the of videos but they are about 5 feet tall with a large screen to protect the doctors face also speakers that allow doctors and patients to interact and talk to each other how can you do a diagnosis on that basis? >> what is important with the doctor between carriers and brain, experience and analyze a situation. the have to interact with the family and the local staff so the wh
think you for joining us. before we get into how this works, a when i hear the word remote robot with health care i were you don't get the face to face of what the patient may really need. >> 80 for having me on the show. i think the reason i got into this business having the health care background the challenges to provide high-quality care consistently to everybody at a lower cost is one of the biggest problem the country faces and being able to use the robot as a physician extenders so...
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tracy: black friday almost upon us. wait on line at your favorite box store, those black friday deals apparently are not a figment of your imagination. a new report in the wall street journal suggesting much of those so-called marked down items that are up for sale on black friday, designed with the discount built in. according to the wall street journal retailers work with manufacturers to start setting prices, they start higher and after the markdowns actually get to the desired profit margin. a look at major retailers, fudge the numbers a little before you actually get there and you think you are having a big sale, not so much. dennis: how you feel is more important than the fact. the power is yours literally. one company putting power back in consumers's hands when it comes to the electricity bill. tracy: say cheese for the first word of the year and going 3d, a look at the ever evolve thing -- 3d story. why do we do that? take a look at your 10 or 30 year treasury. breakdown three basis points 2.7%. we will be righ
tracy: black friday almost upon us. wait on line at your favorite box store, those black friday deals apparently are not a figment of your imagination. a new report in the wall street journal suggesting much of those so-called marked down items that are up for sale on black friday, designed with the discount built in. according to the wall street journal retailers work with manufacturers to start setting prices, they start higher and after the markdowns actually get to the desired profit...
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tweet us. our panel has what you should do to keep the 401(k) and your portfolio safe. the response is next. dennis: get a rolls-royce for free, as the upscale housing market really gotten to this? ceo of douglas elliman real estate is next as tracy byrnes and ashley webster take you through the next hour of "fox biz." don't miss it. hi honey, did you get e toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. ♪ when you do what io, iyou think about risk.. i don't like the ups and downs of the market, but i can't just sit on my cash. i want to be prepared for the long haul. ishares minimum votility etfs. investments designed for a smoother ride. find
tweet us. our panel has what you should do to keep the 401(k) and your portfolio safe. the response is next. dennis: get a rolls-royce for free, as the upscale housing market really gotten to this? ceo of douglas elliman real estate is next as tracy byrnes and ashley webster take you through the next hour of "fox biz." don't miss it. hi honey, did you get e toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn...
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tell us what you brought us. all these are great for thanksgiving. >> the best thing right now, i mentioned $15. you don't have to spend a lot of money to have a big about -- a good bottle of wine. tracy: and that is a misnomer. >> most of these a 15. the most important thing, i will go grow quickly. these are the three major white graves in the world. 90 percent of all wines are made with that. that is $15 a bottle. the next one, of course, new zealand. fifteen bucks. the next one made with 100 percent chardonnay from france, $14. these are all wines for thanksgiving as well. and oregon. unfortunately, it's inexpensive. it does not exist. at $24 it's a good bottle of wine. and over your call one of the great wines. here is one of my favorites. the lilly martina, under $20. tracy: his book, complete wine course. go buy it, learn something, take this class. i wish i could. ashley: a great segment. breaking news. moments ago with the white house, insurance executives driving to meet with the president after he kind
tell us what you brought us. all these are great for thanksgiving. >> the best thing right now, i mentioned $15. you don't have to spend a lot of money to have a big about -- a good bottle of wine. tracy: and that is a misnomer. >> most of these a 15. the most important thing, i will go grow quickly. these are the three major white graves in the world. 90 percent of all wines are made with that. that is $15 a bottle. the next one, of course, new zealand. fifteen bucks. the next one...
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maria molina joins us now with the latest. maria: the storm system right now across parts of texas, oklahoma moving into arkansas and may be producing freezing rain across western parts of arkansas. a big concern with anybody doing driving on the roadways but most of it should begin to diminish in terms of freezing or winter like precipitation. the rain moving northward as temperatures begin to warm a little bit but the rain very heavy at times in louisiana and mississippi and for the next several minutes we expect winter weather advisories in effect, winter storm warning to remain in place across arkansas, missouri, oklahoma and texas. they should be expiring very soon as the storm pulls away from that area. by tuesday the center of the storm system will be in place across the southeast. this is where we will see areas of heavy rain in the higher elevations of the central appellations. they winter precipitation coming down with freezing rain, very dangerous again a long the mountain ranges. anybody doing any traveling the win
maria molina joins us now with the latest. maria: the storm system right now across parts of texas, oklahoma moving into arkansas and may be producing freezing rain across western parts of arkansas. a big concern with anybody doing driving on the roadways but most of it should begin to diminish in terms of freezing or winter like precipitation. the rain moving northward as temperatures begin to warm a little bit but the rain very heavy at times in louisiana and mississippi and for the next...
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thank you for showing us the wreath. while the day's focus is on honoring their service, there's another battle that vets are facing, and that is unemployment. peter barnes is in washington with more for us. >> reporter: corporate america stepping up to help hire more veterans as we celebrate the veterans day, and many veterans need the help. the up employment rate for all veterans was 6.9% in october, about the same as the general unemployment rate, but for men and women who fought in iraq and afghanistan post-9/11, the unemployment rate is 10%. and with the war in iraq over and the war in afghanistan winding down and more cuts in military spending, the problem could get worse. >> they're relatively inexperienced. in cases their first job is with the military, and so they haven't had the benefit of going to interview school or multiple interviews, so their first time dealing with civil wan employers -- civilian employers is now 8 or 10 years after they've been to school. >> reporter: and the pentagon has estimated anywh
thank you for showing us the wreath. while the day's focus is on honoring their service, there's another battle that vets are facing, and that is unemployment. peter barnes is in washington with more for us. >> reporter: corporate america stepping up to help hire more veterans as we celebrate the veterans day, and many veterans need the help. the up employment rate for all veterans was 6.9% in october, about the same as the general unemployment rate, but for men and women who fought in...
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tweet us. your tweets plus al is here with his take next as tracy byrnes and ashley webster take you through the next hour of "markets now." ♪ ♪ or e, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the tradg floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fam ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic sshell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with think or swim from td ameritrade. i am tracy byrnes. ashley: i am ashley webster. this note in the secret to grandma's house this thanksgiving, and nor'easter hitting on the busiest travel day of the year. many airlines already waiving fees to reschedule or canceled flights. we are live with up-to-the-minute coverage to help your travel plans. tracy: online gambling legal in my home state, new
tweet us. your tweets plus al is here with his take next as tracy byrnes and ashley webster take you through the next hour of "markets now." ♪ ♪ or e, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the tradg floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fam ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic sshell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking...
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where do you use your mountain bike? >> all over where i live in the mountains. >> the beautiful mountains of colorado. the place where this extraordinary teenager finds his inspiration. >> what would be your dream? to have your own laboratory. >> i like to make things. i go from the prototype to the final pro ducketd. dujtd. product. inspiration that has taken him all the way to the white house. >> he is gaining attention armed the world for the creation of a low cost prosthetic arm that inter faces with the human brain. he is completely self taught he designed his arm in his bode room here. i'm hoping to give someone a prosthetic arm for less than a thousand dollars. it's more of a proof of concept. i want more of a human shape. it has to be appealing to the users and others. i started to use 3-d modeling software cad and i 3-2k-6789 printed the first hand. one thing i had to do is toss a ball. 3-d printing is an an amazing nothing. technology you printed all of these in your room. >> yes this is my primary printer and
where do you use your mountain bike? >> all over where i live in the mountains. >> the beautiful mountains of colorado. the place where this extraordinary teenager finds his inspiration. >> what would be your dream? to have your own laboratory. >> i like to make things. i go from the prototype to the final pro ducketd. dujtd. product. inspiration that has taken him all the way to the white house. >> he is gaining attention armed the world for the creation of a low...
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thank you for joining us this morning. problems we're facing with the marketplace website are substantial, unacceptable. they need to be fixed immediately. i would like to take a second and put things into historical perspective. problems to reset social security. social security set up insane. medicare are facing trouble. prices for medicare. new problems in medicare drug in a fit. those were headlines of the 30s, 60s and early of this decade about major programs that have become beloved in terms of the social safety net in this country. so while this is un-excusable him about the same -- by the same token it has been a challenge based time and time when any program has been unveiled. i find it amazing that those who subscribe blame are the same folks that have spent every waking hour of the past four years working to dismantle, destroyed, obstruct and impede the success of the affordable care act. there he are concerned not about failure -- they are concerned not about failure but success. i hope what we will focus on is
thank you for joining us this morning. problems we're facing with the marketplace website are substantial, unacceptable. they need to be fixed immediately. i would like to take a second and put things into historical perspective. problems to reset social security. social security set up insane. medicare are facing trouble. prices for medicare. new problems in medicare drug in a fit. those were headlines of the 30s, 60s and early of this decade about major programs that have become beloved in...
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as always feel free to follow us on facebook and twitter.or send us an email. we look forward to hearing from you. from all of us at first business, thank you for watching and happy holidays! >> woman: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave precision induction cooktop, brought to you by the makers of the number-one-selling nuwave oven. >> announcer: when you turn on your cooktop, do you really know what the temperature is? no-- you're just guessing. are you too busy to...
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i want to thank jose as a who is a public defender and here to celebrate with us. we are going to start today by showing a brief video explaining the gideon decisions >> take this empty lot. today you would never know it but history was made here. mostly all is gone and so are the people. the principle they left is still standing. it was almost as bad at life. >> it was a constitutional hero, but the cases that come to the court don't come from the winners in society. they come from the losers. clarence gideon was involved in the justice system since he was a kid. he had been getting in trouble. >> trouble seemed to find gideon. literally small change had gone miss ing from this cigarette machine, maybe $5 total. that's the pool hall there on the bottom. some wine, some beer and a few bottles of coca-cola were gone. the witnesses saw gideon that night with pockets full of change. gideon found himself facing serious time in prison. >> i have no council >> why do you not have council? >> i would like someone to represent me. >> i would have to deny you request to a p
i want to thank jose as a who is a public defender and here to celebrate with us. we are going to start today by showing a brief video explaining the gideon decisions >> take this empty lot. today you would never know it but history was made here. mostly all is gone and so are the people. the principle they left is still standing. it was almost as bad at life. >> it was a constitutional hero, but the cases that come to the court don't come from the winners in society. they come from...
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system approach along the cal train corridor and allowing the cal train and high speed trail trains to use the same tracks along the cal train corridor and so we needed to come together and take a look at and negotiate, what infrastructure up grades would be needed along the cal train corridor in order to make it ready to accommodate both the cal train and the high speed rail and you see that list on this slide and most importantly from our perspective that included the dtx as well as cal train, electrickfiation and positive train control. and here is a list of the entities that were a party to the mlu or the major regional transportation entities including the djpa as well as mtc and the rail authority and the city and the cta and the cal train, and sam transand dta and the city of san jose. at the same time that the business plan was revised the high speed rail authority had agreed to release the early prop one a funds to the northern and southern book ends and the idea was that the early funds would be used to deliver, high speed rail, related up grades that could be completed and deliv
system approach along the cal train corridor and allowing the cal train and high speed trail trains to use the same tracks along the cal train corridor and so we needed to come together and take a look at and negotiate, what infrastructure up grades would be needed along the cal train corridor in order to make it ready to accommodate both the cal train and the high speed rail and you see that list on this slide and most importantly from our perspective that included the dtx as well as cal...
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sure thing. >>> tweet us using "ac 360 later." we got a reminder last night there's no single proper way of being an ex-president. john quincy adams left the white house and bake a congressman. henry taft became a chief justice of the united states. george w. bush is not rewriting anything. his father wrote books. last night jay leno asked george bush about his legacy. >> i'm also very comfortable with the fact that it's going to take awhile for history to judge whether the decisions i made are consequential or not. and therefore, i'm not too worried about it. in other words, i read some beographies of washington. my attitude they're still writing biographies of the first guy, the 43rd guy doesn't need to worry about it. >> mr. bush is an artist and a painter these days. his latest work a portrait of jay leno which he presented last night. he's done dogs and landscapes and himself in the shower. not expected, certainly. every ex-president is different. back with the panel to talk about this. what do you make of george w. bush as a
sure thing. >>> tweet us using "ac 360 later." we got a reminder last night there's no single proper way of being an ex-president. john quincy adams left the white house and bake a congressman. henry taft became a chief justice of the united states. george w. bush is not rewriting anything. his father wrote books. last night jay leno asked george bush about his legacy. >> i'm also very comfortable with the fact that it's going to take awhile for history to judge whether...
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prop one a funds to the northern and southern book ends and the idea was that the early funds would be used to deliver, high speed rail, related up grades that could be completed and delivered to the public earlier, than the over all high speed rail system and so also, as part of this mlu it was negotiated that the funds that go to the northern book end would go to complete the cal train electric identification and positive train control because those are important regional projects and certainly relate to the transbay program as well in terms of the dtx and the benefits that were included in the mlu. and included in the reference to mtc resolution, 3434, which included the dtx in the transit expansion and it reiterated that it will be the northern terminus and all of the partis that signed on to work joinly. and to get all of the needed up grades from it. and in terms of the transbay program as part of this the negotiation it was agreed that the dtx would be designated as a regional priority for the federal program. and the, region has typically carried to the projects, and this is in the
prop one a funds to the northern and southern book ends and the idea was that the early funds would be used to deliver, high speed rail, related up grades that could be completed and delivered to the public earlier, than the over all high speed rail system and so also, as part of this mlu it was negotiated that the funds that go to the northern book end would go to complete the cal train electric identification and positive train control because those are important regional projects and...